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out to 10 on your side after being stuck at the norfolk airport for hours. preparing for pipe-bursting cold. with temperatures expected to dip into the teens, we're on your side with tips to make sure your pets and home are safe. and on this martin luther king junior day, we'll show you some of the local events that honored his life and legacy. but first we want to start with your chilly forecast. it's cold out there, so bundle up. it may feel cold now, but the temperatures are going to drop even further later tonight. let's get the details now from chief meteorologist don slater. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid
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colder with the wind. wind chills will be very venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be
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remember you can take the remember you can take the available for download on any smartphone or tablet. now to breaking news out of williamsburg. an 8-year-old boy who had been missing since early this morning is safe and sound. more than 30 people searched his williamsburg community in frigid temperatures, hoping for this outcome. 10 on your side's erin kelly just got new information from the fire department. we're at james blair middle school - the command post for the search. the fire department says 8-year-old zeb gross hadn't strayed far at all - he was in a crawl space under his home. the fire department says the little boy's family didn't see him at 7 am and got worried. they had last seen him in the middle of the night at his home on john pinckney lane.
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helicopters, and dozens of volunteers from as far away as richmond. the great news came just after 3 - zeb was in a crawl space under his home, apparently unaware of the massive search for him. eric stone - williamsburg fire department runs 0:15 we are happy to report that he was located. he been reunited with his family, with no further medical treatement needed at this time. the fire department says the child was in a space that crews previously searched earlier today - but they did not see him the first time. he came out willingly - and his family, as you might imagine, very happy to see him. live in williamsburg, erin kelly, 10 on your side. we have tips to protect your pipes and pets on this freezing cold night. first, close the vents outside of your house, open cabinets if your sink is on an outside wall in the kitchen or bathroom. and
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if your pipes do freeze : keep the faucet open so water will flow when it melts. apply heat to the frozen area. you can wrap a heating pad around the pipe, use a hairdryer or towels soaked in hot flame. as for your pets, here are some tips from the s-p-c-a. dry your pet's feet especialy in between his toes as soon as he comes inside. bathe your pets as little as possible during cold spells. washing too often strips essential oils. massage petroleum jelly on their paws to protect them before going outside. never shave your pet in the winter. a longer coat will keep him warmer. and remember if it's too cold for you, it's probably too cold for your pet so keep animals insisde. six people in portsmouth were left out in the cold this morning after their home went up in flames. only 10 on your side was there as the fire started shortly before 6 this morning.
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believe everyone got out of the building safely. the bad news - the damage is extensive. part of the roof is caved-in. we spoke with a woman who escaped the fire. she said she and her children didn't have time to take anything. crystal mann, resident "the man from upstairs come down stairs and bang on my door, saying that his apartment was on fire, get out the my god mother to get her out of the house. and when we came out the whole top roof was on fire." firefighters said they had trouble battling the flames they were so intense. it took more than an hour to get it under control. fire officials are still investigating the cause. now we head to gloucester county where police are investigating a deadly shooting. deputies arrested an 18-year-old hampton man accused of shooting four people and killing one of them. 10 on your side's liz kilmer is live in the newsroom with the latest from police. stephanie and anita-- 18-year-old dijon whitter is behind bars without bond. police say he shot four people early sunday morning in ware neck. three of those victims are in stable
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investigators with the gloucester county sheriff's office charged the teenager, again - dijon whitter - of hampton yesterday. they say the 18-year-old fired shots just after 12-30 a-m, by the intersection of ditchley road and gill lane. police say several calls came in - the first, reported suspicious activity surrounding a car at the intersection. inside that parked vehicle, police found a person shot to death. soon after, three other victims were found less than a mile away at nuttall's country store. investigators say those three got a ride there, and police were called. those three are in stable condition - but again, one person is dead - police say they have not confirmed the person's identity. 10 on your side learned that the shooting happened just a block away from a large party saturday into sunday morning. more on that on wavy news 10 at 5 and 6. live in the newsroom, liz kilmer, 10 on your side. on this martin luther king junior day, several local organizations celebrated dr. king's birthday and the lasting impact he left on this
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there were four different events today in hampton roads. in chesapeake, bishop e-w jackson's church held its annual m-l-k breakfast. the event recognized the work of first responders. norfolk state university also held a breakfast this morning, and awarded people in the community for their service and volunteerism. nu theta chapter of alpha phi alpha at old dominion university hosted a march through campus. and also in norfolk, community leaders held a march and wreath laying ceremony at the m-l-k monument on brambleton avenue. because of today's holiday, some public offices, libraries, and community centers have been closed. it's even impacting some trash collection schedules. we put a list of what's affected in each city on hr-scene-dot-com. our local m-l-k celebrations mirror others happening around the country today. in south carolina more than one- thousand people marched in the state's capital. n-double-a-c-p leaders in the state say this year's rally focused on education equality. they want more money spent on schools in rural
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poorer population. in years past the rally focused on removing the confederate flag on the captiol grounds. state officials took it down last summer after a gunman shot and killed nine black church members in charleston. in washington, d-c, attorney general loretta lynch spoke at the national action network's annual martin luther king breakfast. she said it is important to celebrate the victories of the civil rights movement, but even more important to stay engaged, and continue to fight for progress. she also promised the justice department will work to insure equality for all americans. f-b-i director james comey spoke at the wreath laying at the king memorial. he talked about his concern over the deep divides between law enforcement and the communities they serve. he said both sides have to open up their hearts and minds to one another. there's a lot more news ahead here on wavy news 10 at 4: including a very talented boy who's honoring dr. king today with music. plus, tragedy in florida. we'll hear from heartbroken neighbors trying to make sense of a devastating
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and, incredible video of a dramatic rescue. you'll see a first-person point of view as a firefighter pulls people from a burning building. a live look right now through towercam 10. is up next with your 4
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no one wants to finish last. yet that is exactly where hampton roads is when it comes to creating jobs compared to areas with a similar population. a recent study by the bureau of economic analysis shows our area has made little progress in creating jobs over the last few years.
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stores closing and massive shipyard layoffs. but 10 on your side has found people working to make a change. jim spore reinvent hampton roads in system called c0005 interview jim from 1/11/2016 -05, 6:07 - 6:22 it's no longer just good enough last three or four years that that's certainly not the case. defense spending has dropped or flattened and that's caused us to really lag the rest of the country in terms of growth. 10 on your side's katie collett will go in depth with the main players in this push to grow jobs and keep people here in hampton roads. look for her report tonight on wavy news 10 at 6pm. officials released the names of the 12 marines still missing after two helicopters crashed off the coast of hawaii. the marines are from texas, pennsylvania, missouri, alabama, minnesota, south carolina, florida, massachusetts, and oregon. they're all between the ages of 21 and 41. to read more about them, just go to wavy-dot-com. the coast guard has been searching for the marines around the clock since friday's crash.
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to stay optimistic. for the first time we're hearing from one of them. :10 - :16 "any job that he wanted to do, anything he wanted to do, he could've done. but he wanted to be a marine." that was the family of jeremy sempler. he's from south carolina. he was in one of the two helicopters that collided during a night-time raid. sempler's family says they spoke to him about his unit and how they are highly trained for those situations. and how they don't just drop out of the air. they're trained. the pilots are trained to land them, even if they lose power." nn04s the search crews are fighting tough conditions. high surf with swells as high as 16 feet are hampering the search. a california fireman's helmet camera captured his heroic actions when he pulled people from a burning apartment building. megan rupe shows us the dramatic rescue. an astonishing sight. the
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apartment complex engulfed in flames. (nats) "hey, out of the way." two apartments damaged by fire. firefighters are still investigating the cause and no one was hurt, but less than three hours later, crews would be at it again. this time at an apartment complex on linden avenue. (pete martinez/fresno fire pio) "it was apparent that the second story of the apartment complex was actually charged with smoke." in this helmet cam video, the firefighter quickly puts his ladder up. he yells into a room but no one's inside. the firefighter brings his ladder to another window. he sees people and yells for backup. (nat) "hey!" then, in a heart-stopping moment, the tenant hands the firefighter her baby through the window. (nats) "you got a good grip?" (nats) "i got it, got it." he hands the infant to the firefighter below... (nats) "hold onto her from the inside." then helps the other family members down. ray bergman owns the property. he got the frightening call minutes after the fire started. (ray bergman/owner) "i just wanted to make sure everything was safe and
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a fire in the back stairway. he says, while the damage looks bad, it helped out and did what it's supposed to do." that was megan rupe reporting. the property owner says he's planning to put additional smoke
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today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low-mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days
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30s, but it'll feel colder with the wind. wind chills will be very low tonight. values will drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for rain & snow potential. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will
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freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel colder with the wind. wind chills will be very low tonight. values will drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for
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here's what's coming up in our next ninety minutes of news here is a look behind the scenes as a dedicated staff on your side continues to work in the newsroom. i'm tom schaad in the fewer people dying in dui crashes. might ride sharing services like uber have something to do with it? anita blaton is this story for 5. those of you affected by superstorm sandy more than three years. yes there is still time to get help from the federal government. these pictures are not taking us on a trip down memory lane. believe it or not you could have gotten gas for
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find out where, and why, when deanna leblanc joins me beginning at 5. and still ahead on wavy news 10 at 4, passengers following an emergency landing. why they say, an airline
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a tornado ripped through
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death and destruction behind. the national weather service says it was an e-f-2 twister. according to our sister station in tampa, one couple died early sunday morning when the twister ripped their home off its foundation. 58-year-old stephen wilson died at the scene. his wife survived the tornado, but had a heart attack and later died at the hospital. a neighbor broke down in tears after hearing about their deaths. :19 - :28 "we were all praying for them. (pauses, tears up) just wonder people. the world's not going to be the same without them." butt to 1:03 - 1:07 "their generosity. their generosity was just, unbelievable." the couple's four grandchildren and son were also hurt in the tornado. the 38-year-old son was able to pull the children of 6 and 10, out of the house to a nearby barn. two of the children went serious injuries. still ahead, we have new information about a french drug trial that wrong. but first, our deanna
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frustrated passengers. after going through an emergency landing, they say an airline made their unexpected stop in norfolk very difficult. meteorologist don slater is working on your forecast live in the super doppler 10 weather center. straight ahead --- a look at tonight's frigid temperatures. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside?
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a group of united airlines passengers is very upset after two days of trouble with their flight. their plane made an emergency landing at norfolk international - then they were stuck there for almost 14 hours. 10 on your side's deanna leblanc talked with the passengers this morning - before they finally headed out. deanna... imagine landing at norfolk at 11:45 yesterday morning - and not taking off - until 2 this afternoon - that's 26 hours later. what's worse - they say they spent the first 14 hours on the floor inside the terminal - without any information as to what was going on. this group of weary travelers touched down unexpectedly in norfolk just before noon sunday. they say the emergency landing - wasn't the problem. they felt lucky to be alive after one of the plane's engines ran into trouble. it's how long they've had to wait for a sunday before finally being booked at a hotel - that isn't sitting well with
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now - more than 24 hours later - they're finally in the air. sandy pappas/passenger c009 2:16:30 the information was bad, nobody was attentive, there wasn't anybody there who knew anything. 2:16:36 they left people stranded with no water, no food, til 12 oclock midnight i did make several attempts to speak with someone from united. as did many of the passengers - who say they're not happy with the response. more on that - tonight at 5:30. hampton roads finally got a taste of winter weather over the weekend. take a look at this pretty scene in portsmouth. big, wet snowflakes covered cars and grass, but didn't really stick on the roads. the winter wonderland only lasted for a couple hours before melting completely. you can find a slideshow of pictures from around hampton roads on wavy-dot-com. the snow is gone, but the cold is sticking around. chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center with
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to get. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel
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wind chills will be very low tonight. values will drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for rain & snow potential. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an it'll sit over our area will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel colder with the wind. wind chills will be very venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average monitoring this one for
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with the temperatures hovering around the freezing mark right now, and dropping lower later today, it was a perfect time to hand out blankets in hampton roads. today the organization hope gave out blankets in chesapeake as part of the annual m-l-k day of service. hope gives them out to churches, non- profits, police departments, government agencies, and other service organizations so they can give them to anyone in need. back in november the organization gave away six-thousand blankets to their partners. a very special 12-year-old in charlottesville is celebrating martin luther king junior day by showing off his musical skills. the talented musician says it's not mozart or beethoven that motivates him, it's dr. king. cherney amhara explains. gifts come in all shapes and sizes... some are born with gifts... and well lets just say 12-year-old dante walker opened his early. "i like playing it makes
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playing for other people, i also like making other people happy." so he does by volunteering his time to play at sentera martha jefferson hospital. his only trouble is trying to teach someone like me "for me i guess it just kind of came naturally once i learned the basics i remembered which each note was and it went from there." inspired by his big sister who also plays and skills sharpened by teachers suprisingly, one of his biggest inspirations isn't a musician at all. "if dr. king hadn't done what he did i wouldn't be here, because there might still be segregation and i wouln't be able to go to some schools be with my friends or even come here and have a chance to play for all of these people." on monday walker will honor the legacy of dr. king by performing at charlottesville's annual m-l-k celebration. still he says there are issues blacks face daily, even referencing the picture he plays next to. "i see a whole bunch of people, with different jobs but then i see only one colored person, who does
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while everybody else is helping people save their lives." but even that is motivation "i think that sitting next to this painting can show that we can achieve more for people who don't think we can do these things, by having them see that we can do it, it can change what they believe in." walker says he hopes to be an inspiration for kids like him, but until then.... he plays to touch the ears of whoever listens. that was cherney amhara reporting. ride-sharing companies are growing in popularity, but they have a lot more to brag about. ahead at 5, how they are actually saving lives. but first, in our next 5 minutes, a warning for parents with babies. a popular item in your crib could actually be doing more harm than good. and this skin-crawling research will make you think differently about
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wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please.
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i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past.
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here's a warning for parents with babies. crib bumpers may actually be doing more harm than good. research shows more people are reporting infants suffocating on them and other objects in cribs. some parents
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keep the baby safe, but the research didn't find any benefit to using them. a pediatric doctor in cleveland says a bare crib is safest. elaine schulte, m.d., cleveland clinic children's 1:26 - 1:34 "they can suffocate by pushing their, sort of, face up against the bumper or getting their face trapped underneath the bumper." butt to 1:39 - 1:47 "the bottom line is that crib bumpers are not safe to use in cribs. babies don't need crib bumpers. they don't need anything in their cribs." as a reminder, babies should sleep on their backs, and all crib mattresses should fight snuggly in the frame. new research shows what most of us don't want to hear - there are more ticks in the u-s that can potentially transmit lyme disease. the researched tracked the patterns of blacklegged ticks. in 19-98, about 30-percent of counties in the u-s had them. now the ticks are in 45-percent of counties. a lot of those are in the northeastern states. the tick population there has grown considerably. it's stayed about the same in the southern
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donald trump is not just ruffling feathers in the u-s. why legislators in london spoke about the republican presidential candidate for hours this morning. and speaking of ruffling feathers - seniors in minnesota are getting a real kick out of a new friend. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single
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look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious.
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republican presidential candidate donald trump stopped in virginia today. he spoke at liberty university's convocation. among some of the issues he addressed were isis and protecting christianity. :03 - :14 "if you look what's going on throughout the world, you look at syria, where, if you're christian, they're chopping off heads. you look at the different places and - christianity, it's under seige." trump also said he if is president, he will bring "merry christmas" back into department stores. trump will be in virginia beach next month to speak at regeant university. trump is making waves across the pond in the united kingdom. hundreds of thousands of people there want to ban him from entering the u- k. it's because of his comments to keep muslims from entering the u-s. legislators debated possibly banning trump this afternoon after more than 500-
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online petition backing it. under british law, any petition supported by at least 100-thousand people goes up for debate. one legislator said while he understands trump's comments upset people, even debating banning him might be giving him too much attention. we have new information about a story we first told you about last week. a man died after an experimental drug trial in france. on friday, we told you hospital officials declared the man brain dead. he tested out a painkiller compound similar to cannabis. he's among six male volunteers between the ages of 28 and 49 who also took part in the drug trial. french health officials say three other men possibly face brain damage. france's health minister is investigating the drug trial. people in the west african nation of burkina faso began their three-day mourning period following a deadly attack friday on a hotel and cafe. al-qaida militants killed at least 28 people including an american missonary.
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president is stepping up security in the country's capital and borders. the chaos started friday night when al- qaida militants set cars on fire and started shooting inside the hotel and cafe. survivors said people tried to play dead, but gunmen would touch them on the foot and shoot them if they moved. according to witnesses, french special forces didn't show up until hours later. a small group of american forces also helped the local troops. the shootout lasted until dawn saturday. the special forces killed four militants, two of which were women. among the dead were people from 18 different countries. the tension between north and south korea continues after north korea's claims it tested a hydrogen bomb. today officials in seoul said north korea launched a balloon into thecountry filled with a million propaganda leaflets bashing south korea. this comes in response to south korea blasting anti-north broadcasts near the north korean border. the leafletting method is rare. the two countries officially stopped the
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warfare in 2004, but the recent nuclear test has aggitated both sides. over the weekend the u-s deputy secretary of state and his japanese and south korean counterparts met to talk about a response to north korea's nuclear test. they all agreed there needs to be a strong response to stop any further provocation. they also hoped china, north korea's strongest ally, will help with the response. falling crude oil prices and china's slumping economy tanked stocks in tokyo today. that could mean another tough week for traders on wall street. oil prices have dropped since the u-s and other nations lifted sanctions against iran. crude oil is below 29-dollars a barrel for the first time since 2003. along with slumping stocks, toyko also woke up to heavy snow today. it got more than two inches of snow this morning, which paralyzed the cities public transportation. it inconvenienced thousands. massive lines formed because toyko's railway operators had to cutback on the number of trains.
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temperatures in a minnesota city, residents at senior facility are giving a goose some special treatment. as you'll see, caring for the goose is becoming a beloved hobby. "i got it!" "if you walk too close... it's going" (sot: ginger taylor, resident) "it's sad he got left behind to fend for himself but he couldn't because he has these little disabilities so we have to feed him and we didn't want him to starve so... we feed him! and we watch out for him" "how are you doing? you want your food?" (sot: toni mottl, resident) "the last few nights when it's been so very cold i couldn't believe it when i saw him walking by my window it's like gasp he made it! i hope that someone can come and catch him take him to the wildlife rehabilitation
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nurse him over the winter and then bring him back in the spring and release him to where his habitat is here so that next fall he can fly south with his people" (doing goose call) "goose goose goose!" (sot: jim larkin, resident) "i'll see how close i can get to him... the goose feels left out because he couldn't go with the rest of the tribe you know" (sot: ginger taylor, resident) "he has no one, and i can relate to that i can his family but he has this family so he's lucky"
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today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel
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wind chills will be very low tonight. values will drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for rain & snow potential. today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw 10-20...wind chill values in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel colder with the wind. wind chills will be very
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drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for today: mainly sunny and cold! highs in the low- sky and very cold. lows tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area temperatures. highs for wind chills will be very dress warmly if you another storm system rolls in friday into cold! highs in the low- mid 30s. wind: nw struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw ridge into our area to very cold colder with the wind.
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10 on your side is always working for you. here's a live look behind-the-scenes at our folks in the newsroom. we're getting the latest information on several big stories today. keep it right here as our 90 minutes of news continues. here's what coming up next on wavy news 10 at 5:00. the first case of the zika virus in the united states has been confirmed. how a baby in hawaii got the virus. and gas prices you haven't seen in decades! what led to a pair of michigan gas stations dropping prices below 50 cents a gallon. five americans held prisoner in iran -- closer to returning home tonight. coming up at five-thirty we'll hear from the family of jason rezaian -- on how he's recovering from his 18 month ordeal. then at 6-- what can be done to get more jobs in hampton roads-- good paying jobs, that is. katie collett has an in-depth look at the people who say they have a plan-- coming up on wavy news 10 at 6.
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4:00, a company changed workers. now some of them don't have a job because it conflicts with their faith. we'll explain, coming up. wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm.
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joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past.
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controversy at a
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company after the bosses changed its policy about prayer time at work. dozens of muslim employees say they're out of a job. the company used to allow muslims to leave the production line twice a shift to pray. but now they're asking workers to pray only during break times. that means muslims can't pray 5 times a day as their religion requires. they say the company's unwillingness to accomodate them is discrimination. 2 supers :18 - :39 runs 21 seconds imam hasan abdi says: "if someone tells you, 'you pray on your break,' and the break time is not the prayer time? it will be impossible to pray." ibrahim mehemmed says: "we pray by the time. so they say, 'if you guys don't pray at the break time,' they give us this (unemployment) paper to just leave." adan hurr says : "if they got fired now, there's no way they'll get to stay in green bay. they'll have to move." on saturday, the local american- islamic relations group called on the company to allow workers to pray at home using the previous policy until the dispute is settled. an arizona wildlife group is caring for a pair of abandoned baby
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also known as skunk pigs, javelinas are small animals with hooves, native to central and south america. workers say they found the babies, but their mother had already died. so they've been handfeeding the babies using syringes until they can have solid foods. 1:06 - 1:26 runs 20 "when they first came to us they still had their umbilical cords so they were probably a day or us just brand new only hours old, and they're really hard to care for at that age, we can only do as much as we can, we're not a mother javelina, but we get them sometimes just hours old." rescue workers plan to re-introduce the animals in to the wild when they get older and stronger. keep it right here! wavy news 10 at 5 starts right a sigh of relief when a missing eight-year- old boy is found safe.
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details in a murder investigation. one man is behind bars and three other victims are recovering after a weekend shooting. editor: use cold wx vo plus we're on your side with safety tips as we prepare for frigid air to hit the region tonight. for those of you who have been asking where's winter? you got your answer over the weekend. and the light snow that fell sunday is giving way to a real blast of cold air coming in tonight. you're looking at a view only chopper 10 can bring you of lingering snow on the peninsula. tonight it's not about snow though -- it's about frigid temperatures. chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center with our first forecast. tonight clear and cold. lows: 13-17 inland, 17-22 coast. winds: northwest 10-15. tuesday sunny, with a high near 29. northwest wind 10-15. tuesday night clear, with a low around 16. northwest wind 5-10. wednesday increasing clouds, with a high near 39. west wind
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